Bowling
OIA Western Division Bowling Results - September 26


GIRLS

TEAM

1. Pearl City - 2549
2. Mililani - 2502
3. Campbell - 2157
4. Kapolei - 1952
5. Leilehua - 1735
6. Waipahu - 1730
7. Aiea - 1637
8. Nanakuli - 1559
9. Radford - 1404
10. Waialua - 671

INDIVIDUAL GAME

Chelsi Morishige, Pearl City - 237
Alexis Bardenas, Campbell - 203
Kacey Brighter, Mililani - 193
Lindie Esteban, Kapolei - 189
Megan Ferrer, Leilehua - 173
Celeste Kahue, Nanakuli - 158
Patrina Tolentino, Aiea - 154
Danielle P-Bautista, Waipahu - 154
N. Roland/R Murakami-Samala, Waialua - 145
Catherine Harrod, Radford - 118

THREE-GAME HIGH

Chelsi Morishige, Pearl City - 616
Alexis Bardenas, Campbell - 539
Kirsten Ortiz, Mililani - 528
Megan Ferrer, Leilehua - 487
Danielle P-Bautista, Waipahu - 436
Patrina Tolentino, Aiea - 422
Michelle Onomoto, Kapolei - 421
Ryanne Murakami-Samala, Waialua - 353
Catherine Harrod, Radford - 332
Celeste Kahue, Nanakuli - 292

BOYS

TEAM

1. Pearl City - 3104
2. Campbell - 2871
3. Aiea - 2667
4. Mililani - 2604
5. Kapolei - 2568
6. Leilehua - 2519
7. Radford - 1970
8. Nanakuli - 1813
9. Waipahu - 1680
10. Waialua - 775

INDIVIDUAL GAME

Ken Hayase-Fong, Pearl City - 272
Brendyn Nayal, Leilehua - 264
Kristian Adams, Campbell - 239
Grant Yamamoto, Mililani - 225
Matthew Perry, Kapolei - 221
Shaun Aque, Aiea - 213
Rian Respicio, Radford - 211
Arden Ribu, Waipahu - 192
Henry Kawailima, Nanakuli - 184
Ronan Murakami-Samala, Waialua - 155

THREE-GAME HIGH

Brendyn Nayal, Leilehua - 695
Keenan Kihara, Pearl City - 688
Kristian Adams, Campbell - 664
Grant Yamamoto, Mililani - 621
Shannon Fermahin, Aiea - 550
Rian Respicio, Radford - 548
Henry Kawailima, Nanakuli - 475
Robert Oliveros, Kapolei - 471
Ronan Murakami-Samala, Waialua - 407
Arden Ribu, Waipahu - 333





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